Link to the Show / Show NotesNo Hate Crime Charges For Seattle Cop: The King County Prosecutor's Office says it will not charge a Seattle Police detective who used racially charged language while kicking a Latino man in April. KUOW's Patricia Murphy reports.
We Just Want To Get Out Of Here: The unincorporated town of Ryderwood in Southwest Washington has only let seniors purchase homes since the 1950s. Now some residents want to sell their homes to people of all ages. A federal judge ruled they have the right to do so. But those pushing for change say they've been the victims of tire slashing, death threats and bloody–rabbit tossing.
Genetic Sexual Attraction: Earlier this week, a Kirkland woman was charged with having a two–year sexual relationship with her biological son. She had given her son up for adoption when he was a baby, and the two started their sexual relationship after reuniting as adults. We hear from a counselor who explains that it's relatively common for reunited adoptees to feel sexually attracted to each other. The phenomenon is called genetic sexual attraction.